The FABT TWO EDITORIAL PAGES ONE TO TWELVE unday mi VOL. XLI XO. 14. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING. SKTTEMRF.R 24." 1011. SINULK COPY FIVE CKXTS. Wherr Styles' WhereQuality Is Best It. Omaha Bee r. i n r u " 1 Mrlnan 1 eharr of I " fi-T r ' Ktnarsr of the in cbarg-s of I Trench Trimnf.d Hat. at Chief Trimmer Millinery Store a?ii.KVooo " J 929.00 to 9125.00 I I I J I at 1100 to 110.00 J liyr) Vmz Vntr Frumdii Ars Cordiallv Invited to Attend the First ) Iff ' Miss Weinberg In charts of Ostrich Trimmed Hats 930.00 to aiaa.oo at Miss Evans In chary of Tailored Bat at 9&00 to S35.00 J You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited to Attend the First "Omaha Combined Style Show Week Beginning Monday, September 25 AT the Bennett Store you will find magnificent stocks of the world's best merchandise, most carefully and discriminate selected from the lead ing fashion and manufacturing centers of the globe--Appareling for men, women and children; yard goods of all kinds, furnishings and decorations for the home beautiful--in fact, everything that is new and good can be had at this store. This formal opening, with its wealth of merchandise in each of its fifty seven departments, merits the attendance of every person in Western Iowa and the State of Nebraska, even though it might necessitate a day or night of travel to come, it is the literal truth, plainly and emphatically spoken, when we say that the assemblage of the styles and qualities in all lines presented in this season's formal opening exhibits now stands equalled by but comparatively few stores in the Great Middle West and excelled by none. People from out of town, especially, will delight in the wealth of opportunities this store affords. A Grand Millinery Opening iSXiS This page .shows a rrw idea in the advertising business--and there is a good reason for it. You "Have helped "make the mL:inery store the best west of Chicago andvve realize that if you are to make this establishment .your business home" you must know more of the people in it. So, we introduce to you, by means of this advertisement, the women in charge of the"various sections of our great millinery store. Under each picture you will find the person's name and the merchandise under her personal super vision. :Each one has pleased hundreds of customers because she thoroughly, understands the styles and merits of the various things assigned to her care, and each "one is capable of rendering to you the same satisfactory service.- Believing it will be to your advantage, we suggest that you study this advertisement, and then, when visiting any section, ask for the lady in charge. You will always be assured of intelligent, competent assistance. Our showing embraces hundreds of new Parisian Hats from the small, chic shapes-cleverly twirled . and caught here and there into new effects--to the largest, most elaborately trimmed creations. Their beauty and charm is. quite irresistible. These three extra specials are for the opening day only. Miss Holligan in oharra of Ostrloh, Bird of Faradli and AirrattM 93.88 to 9125.00 Miss Hbuchin In char? of Fancy Taathara and Plowan at 60o to 97.60 Miss Baird in charge of Street Hate at 95.00 to 925.00 Various 'New Triwid Hats Trimmed hats of finest bright finished felt in plain blacks and the newest colorings as well as many handsome two-toned effects; trimmed with only the most popular t"r" ff materials; actual $10.00 val- TTN1 I II I ues, for Monday only Yu,vv Guaranteed Willow Plumes Monday only we will give to all who corao one if our handsome black guaranteed willow plumes, worth $25.00 and $27.50, for $16.50. A small de posit will reserve it for fu-, ture delivery. Our written guarantee with each plume . $16.50 Imported New Dress Shapes A large asortment of the newest Persian dress shapes of very fine velvets and the best quality hatter's plush-no two hats alike-actual $12.00 to $15.00 values offered special for one day only-Mon day uiicvc actual .p i .uvj f.$7.50 Miss Rink Chief Designer Miss Dunn in oharg-o of Untrimmad Dn Hata 91.00 to 915.00 at This Unfolding of Winter Garment Modes Is for You We shall not spoil the pleasure of your visit by telling here of all of the many novelties we have discovered at home and abroad or of the completeness and attractiveness of the stocks. You can read style magazines and articles without number and not gain one-tenth the amount of style knowledge a visit here will give you because style is something impossible to describe and better understood than expressed. Like Niagara, you can't appreciate it until you have seen it. So, let these few mentionings and our earnest invitation be reason for your coming tomorrow and every other day convenient during the "Omaha Combined Stvle Show" week. The various lines include the jaunty and ultra-fashionable designs as well as all of the plain tailored models. Fabrics, trimmings and tailorings measure up to our high, unvarying standard of quality. Quality Furs and stylish furs are one and the same at the Bennett Store. Every coat and piece is fin ished with a lining that corres ponds in quality to the fur-one must give as satisfactory wear as the other. But fur styles change and you will come here for the newest innovations. River mink coats at $75.00 and up. HuFsian yeny coats at $75.00 and up. Pony coats at $35.00 and up. Nearseal coats at $75.00 and up. Red Vox bets at $59.50 each. Natural mink 62ts. $49.50 and up. Blcck fox sets, SS.'.OO &nd up. Stiver fos sets at $29.r.O and up. And many others as reasonably priced. Elegant Evening Costumes in "Many Styles Many very effective ideas are shown in low neck, styles for evening wear-lavender chiffons over white satins with floral borderings; gold braiding around the.yokes; skirts and waists trimmed with black fringes, etc. One model is of pale blue net made over satin with deep floral bor der of pink roses; has pink satin folds, gold lace trimmed waist and pink girdle-$49.50. Also pretty dresses for street and informal wear. Fine Tailored Suits at $49.50 to $59.50 The majority of these are made from the very finest chiffon broad cloths' in cadet blue, black and the coronation shades. The coats have large revers, heavily embroidered, collars and cuffs of velvet with silk embroidery work and finest peau de cygne linings. The skirts are pan eled both front and back and finished with embroidery work to match the coats. Very smart and dressy. Miss Henson In oharg-o of the Deeigniug Kooin Suits at $37.50 to $45 00 ' Suits at these prices are of two toned zibelines in such popular com binations as brown and black, cadet blue and black and coronation pur ple and black. Two-button cut away styles with large revers trim med with velvet and embroidered cuffs to match. Skirts have panels, two large folds and high girdles. Tailored Suits at $35.00 English ' cheviots, mannish wor steds, French boucle cloths and striped homespuns enter into tho making of this superior line. Coats are in cutaway and plain straight models. Velvets, fancy button?, braiding and silk frogs and orna ments are greatly used in the many trimming schemes. Skirts trimmed to match the cloth. Coats mt $25.00 to $35.00 Rough materials have the call in the coat stock although mixtures, striped materials and reversible cloths are much in evidence. Large revers and large collars are in high favor and velvets and large fancy buttons relieve the garments at col lars, cuffs and pockets. Brown, purple, tan, Royal gray and other colors as please your fancy. Junior Coat. $9.50 to $13.50 Quite a pleasing assortment of girlish styles will also be given spe cial attention this week. Coats of checked and plaid back materials are most stylish while the new Jun ior polo coat finds favor with many girls and their mothers. Cadet blues, tans, grays and browns for ages 13 to 17 years. Also Junior 3uits. Stylish Corsets Our Madame Grace corsets combine all the elements of style and beauty that go to make a good corset as well as many other desirable features possessed by no other line. They are made o( imported silk batiste or Italian cloth and boned with boning that is guaranteed. They are beautifully trimmed and the hose supporters are covered to protect the flesh and garments. To bring out to the fullest the perfect fit of the costumes and suits you should select a corset from this superior line. Here are models for every figure, from the little French stage corset to the most extreme style Priced at $3.00 to $25.00. IT Important All Contestants must submit thsir answers on blank provided for the purpose. You can secure them in the Furniture Dept., Third Floor. To the A Kitchen Cabinet Given Away Free September 27 Person Submitting the Six Best Reasons for Using a "Sellers No. 6" Kitchen Cabinet Which We Now nave in Stock, The value of this Free Cabinet is $27.50 No money is required and any oerson Is at liberty to enter the contest. ir. von have to do ia coma to the store for Roeciul blunku have hud printed for this contest, look over the ca I.I nets so as to find out what the best points of the cabinets are and then send In your falx beat reasons" be , (ore Ked Letter Wednesday, September 27th. No obligations w hatever are lnCUrred. Here is detailed description of the cabinet. This kitchen cabinet is unlike, and far in advance of, any kitchen cabinet ever built. It is made of the best material throughout. Has sanitary base with high feet, giving ample room for sweeping; polished metal sliding extension table top that draws out and gives an aoundance 01 working space, so arranged that all parts are Instantly accessible for thorough cleaning; automatically trlting and lowering I removable flower bin (capacity 60 pounds) with glass front and permanent rotating sifter bottom, always ready for use-tbe only air ' tight, dust and vermin proof flour bin made on a ny kitchen cabinet today; original and exclusive patent glass sugar receptacle, with screw top and sliding laver delivery at bottom, attached to door closing compactly into the compartment; equipped with removable meta Mined cooling cabinet. with wire shelves, ventilated by unique, original system. Has non-rustable metal bread and cake box with perforated, ventilated lid. The Interior of the entire upper part of the cabinet Is finely and durably finished with many coats of the very btot varnish. Haa copper-flnishud trimmings, and strong, easy-running steel casters. The entire arrangement Is such that all parts are tcuvt ntly ac cessible, affording the utmost cleanliness, convenience acd saving of time and steps. All corners are neatly rounded. ImDrov'Mi its an. pearance and precluding all possibility for dust or dirt to accumulat. -J